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there jobs, the economy, deficits, health care, the kids' schools, etc. and i am not saying these other issues are not important. and to saying, these are way down on a list of priorities. that is the subject of my second book. it is not the subject in this one. perris of political class, and these things with politics, particularly not higher up. >> host: why is that? >> guest: these things are very important to the political class. we have a democratic party that has been described as liberal. they're is a certain element to that. the republicans, for their part, have some religious right. they come in fact, these issues are of deep concern to them. and yet not so much for the average american. there has been a pull for years and years asking about the most important issues facing there public. very few are seen where it gay-rights was one that included toward reform. most appear -- most have no idea what tort reform is. usually -- i mean, especially in an area like this if you tell people, the polls say that americans don't really care all that much ab
there jobs, the economy, deficits, health care, the kids' schools, etc. and i am not saying these other issues are not important. and to saying, these are way down on a list of priorities. that is the subject of my second book. it is not the subject in this one. perris of political class, and these things with politics, particularly not higher up. >> host: why is that? >> guest: these things are very important to the political class. we have a democratic party that has been...
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our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in the state of california, our rate that is higher than tokyo, london, other major cities. a costs are taxpayers every time we go to the hospital. we can do better. other cities are doing better than we are. that is an important issue we have the highest rate in the city, and you're probably higher than any other city. " we have spent on pedestrian safety over the last four years is close to $13 million. >> how to balance the needs of the district compared to the city? supervisor kim: it is interesting representing a district and a collection of neighborhoods. for me, it is interesting because i represent the city o
our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in the state of california, our rate that is higher than tokyo,...
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john: four years later, fewer cross illegally because the mexican economy has done better. we build bigger, stronger fences. john: as the border patrol now we are here? >> oh, yes. john: an hour later they showed up. >> filming a segment. i intend donald -- ten donnelly. john: after that the left them one. once more fences. >> is this your ideal fans? >> ts is good. it forces people w wantt to smuggle something to go to a high point where law-enforcement border patrol ents can easil see they have been interdicted. we ought t secure it. john: a problem with the current fans. >> here is this biggeffective miti dance. impervious, scalable. then all the suddenn it just hands. is right here is absurd. >> despite the billions we have spent, there are still lots of balls in the fen. especially the older part. >> ts looks like a pretty good-sized already your. >> this is an area that we have volunteers who came down with welding track and well that up these holes. i mean, it is patchwo. >> i'm touching mexico. john: not that hard to get over the fence. drug dealers build ramps. thi
john: four years later, fewer cross illegally because the mexican economy has done better. we build bigger, stronger fences. john: as the border patrol now we are here? >> oh, yes. john: an hour later they showed up. >> filming a segment. i intend donald -- ten donnelly. john: after that the left them one. once more fences. >> is this your ideal fans? >> ts is good. it forces people w wantt to smuggle something to go to a high point where law-enforcement border patrol...
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and we are strongest in the whole bay require right now and our economy is the strongest and everybody believes that we have it. and i am going to keep it going but we have to share it with everybody else. this is the time to show that we are not the san francisco of 25 to 50 years ago where the haves and the have-nots and the have, one over the have-nots, but this is about a sharing economy where we invest in other each and this is the way that we can sustain our economy for everybody thank you and congratulations. [ applause ] thank you, mayor lee. good evening, my name is zelda saly and i have the pleasure of working with the city build team and we are going to move on with our program this evening. i would like to acknowledge the presence of supervisor district five, breed, i i appreciate you coming this evening, supervisor, thank you. [ applause ] >> the success of city build has only been possible due to the support of the many partners we have. rhonda spoke to that earlier. and one, our next speaker is one such partner. he was a third generation laborer, who rose through the ran
and we are strongest in the whole bay require right now and our economy is the strongest and everybody believes that we have it. and i am going to keep it going but we have to share it with everybody else. this is the time to show that we are not the san francisco of 25 to 50 years ago where the haves and the have-nots and the have, one over the have-nots, but this is about a sharing economy where we invest in other each and this is the way that we can sustain our economy for everybody thank...
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john: the oside of the economy. thank you. coming up,he debate on whether immigration is given a bad for americ more on that. and more on socl networking. ♪ john: feeling one of these? cleanining our studio floor. the company that t made it was stted by a immigrant, one of thousands. we allowed some skied entrepreneurs in. and that is why we need to let more feigners into the u.s. the consumer electronics association. so, your gup runs this masve show in las vegas were allf these tech entrepreneurs show off thistuff. you canan really see the emigra? >> absolutely. 000 companies that are extending to 150,000 people from around the world. many are pursuing the american dream. they have an idea and now ey can get funding to partnerships, retail and media coverage. john: they come re because theyant to network in silicon valley and stuff happens. >> absolely. i go around the world and every one step th like america because we're thebest in the world. detracted be and brightest. every country should have a strategy nd immigration
john: the oside of the economy. thank you. coming up,he debate on whether immigration is given a bad for americ more on that. and more on socl networking. ♪ john: feeling one of these? cleanining our studio floor. the company that t made it was stted by a immigrant, one of thousands. we allowed some skied entrepreneurs in. and that is why we need to let more feigners into the u.s. the consumer electronics association. so, your gup runs this masve show in las vegas were allf these tech...
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we will be without industry, we will be without jobs, we will be without a healthy economy, and our people will be sick. so we don't really have a choice. we're going to find out why that's important. it's a question of, who's going to pay, how much you're going to be willing to pay in order to ensure that your children live the kind of life that we as americans have promised them. woman: and what we're going to do is get a marble to travel through your pipe. child: keep still! keep still! woman: aw, there's a clog in the drain. oh, there it is. [ laughing ] narrator: in the 19th century, foresighted leadership and innovative engineering established drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure that supported the growth of the nation. through much of the 20th century, we continued to invest, to ensure our public health, safety, and economy. but now, in the 21st century, we face the need to revisit our commitment to the buried assets and infrastructure that for so long have provided for our way of life. johnson: infrastructure across this country needs to be addressed and it nee
we will be without industry, we will be without jobs, we will be without a healthy economy, and our people will be sick. so we don't really have a choice. we're going to find out why that's important. it's a question of, who's going to pay, how much you're going to be willing to pay in order to ensure that your children live the kind of life that we as americans have promised them. woman: and what we're going to do is get a marble to travel through your pipe. child: keep still! keep still!...
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i believe the economy is grow with that rate. it's not a problem for the housing market and of course, the housing market is key for the growth in the economy but housing is still extremely affordable at record rates in terms of affordability. it would take rates going much higher before we saw that, you know, really affect or impact the housing market. >> viewers have their pencils ready and a couple stocks are banks, one big, one somewhat smaller. let's start with the big one, which is citi group. >> okay. we focus on fundamentals and the fundamentals are very positive for citi group. there is several positive factors favoring citi group. improvement in the capital market activity and citi group benefits from the real estate market. in fact, they are going to be releasing 8.57 -- $8.5 billion in reserves so that will be a strong tail wind this year. on top of that the evaluation is very attractive. the stock is selling at 63% of book, a low pe ratio and i think the stock could get up to book value. >> i would assume housing wou
i believe the economy is grow with that rate. it's not a problem for the housing market and of course, the housing market is key for the growth in the economy but housing is still extremely affordable at record rates in terms of affordability. it would take rates going much higher before we saw that, you know, really affect or impact the housing market. >> viewers have their pencils ready and a couple stocks are banks, one big, one somewhat smaller. let's start with the big one, which is...
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it will be good for the economy. and that's why all of us have come together to try to push and get this thing done this year because every day that we wait isis a day wasted and a d that we've lost, a day that the economy won't grow. >> but tom you say the econo has nothing to do with this. >> that clip was an absolute crock. that was one of the most disingenuous things i have ever heard in my life. unions are dying. and that's the reason for this. they were at 40% of the public work force about 30 years ago. they're now at 6.%. there's 7.3 million people accordingo bls in 2012, end of to 1 2012 in unions. you'rere talking about people coming from countries where unions are prevalent. this is 100% political. there's no other way to spin this. this is a matterf survival for these unions. >> susan, you agree with that? is th about growing the enomy or growing the union base in >> this is absolutely about growing the econom if you look at who else was there at that press conference and at that white house event, it was
it will be good for the economy. and that's why all of us have come together to try to push and get this thing done this year because every day that we wait isis a day wasted and a d that we've lost, a day that the economy won't grow. >> but tom you say the econo has nothing to do with this. >> that clip was an absolute crock. that was one of the most disingenuous things i have ever heard in my life. unions are dying. and that's the reason for this. they were at 40% of the public...
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with the bad economy there is not a lot of money to pay for it. this project is goingó[ to jump-start this movement again. it's closely watched by engineers andçó biologistshnoun the country. >> it'st(çó obsolete.é@ if you have an old car or "tclding, after a while there is only so many times you canqxd k fixing it before you need to buy a new one. this dam was built when warren g. harding was president, 92 years ago. overtime the dams silt up behind them. that comes down thejf river and help replenish beaches gets stuck and the water gets fullq up. this reservoir!u is 95% full. a bunch of dirt and filled it almos4ñá alljf the way on and t ont( the water, you only store bit of water. it's useless. statet( engineers said in an earthquake it could collapse. if it collapsed, the amount of mud and sand behind that can fill 250,000 dump trucks. it would kill everything in the river and take out about 1500 houses. >> how are they going to get rid of itfá all? >> it's lpÑiinteresting. th the bottom withxd dynamite andw press the plunger. car
with the bad economy there is not a lot of money to pay for it. this project is goingó[ to jump-start this movement again. it's closely watched by engineers andçó biologistshnoun the country. >> it'st(çó obsolete.é@ if you have an old car or "tclding, after a while there is only so many times you canqxd k fixing it before you need to buy a new one. this dam was built when warren g. harding was president, 92 years ago. overtime the dams silt up behind them. that comes down...
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put the stores out of business but the chains of this size do not put the money back into the local economy anywhere near where the small local merchants do. pet food express is predatory and although not the least sense expensive they offer by three and you will get one free, this will destroy the small businesses and leaving the community at the mercy of chain stores like what has happened to so many communities outside of the city. and help to keep san francisco a unique place that it is, and keep the change at a minimum. and it might seem like only one store but when walgreens and staples started and there are only a few and now where are the independent pharmacies and the office supply stores. prior to blockbuster video opening, which is just the lumbard street location, that pet food express is scrie vying for, there were four independent video stores, within a year they all closed. and this is an example of why the board of supervisors created the formula retail ordinance and why it was overwhelmingly approved by the public when it was put on the ballot. and as small retailers, i sho
put the stores out of business but the chains of this size do not put the money back into the local economy anywhere near where the small local merchants do. pet food express is predatory and although not the least sense expensive they offer by three and you will get one free, this will destroy the small businesses and leaving the community at the mercy of chain stores like what has happened to so many communities outside of the city. and help to keep san francisco a unique place that it is,...
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please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government tv. the camera in front is only aimed at the podium. it is not taking shots of the audience, only the podium for people who want to ask questions. so do not worry, you are not on tv if you do not want to be. >> thank you for your patience. i am a representative with leader pelosi, and i'm thrilled to have you today to learn more of our best practices for accessing credit. it is a priority for our office. we are very well aware of how small businesses are running up against the wall right now in terms of trying to get the credit and loans they are looking for, so i will try hard to bring the brightest minds in this room so you can effectively fix their range and learn more about what you can do better to fix your business plan
please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government tv. the camera in front is only aimed at the podium. it is not taking shots of the audience, only the podium for people who want...
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." ♪ >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. ♪ >>> hi there, everyone. i'm jj ramberg and welcome to "your business." this show dedicated to giving you tips and advice to help your small business grow. negative consumer comments on a review site can be a night pair for a small business to overcome. that's why a number of businesses are up in arms over concerns with reviews they've received on the site yelp. some are raising questions about whether yelp is treating them fairly. >> customer who is satisfied with my service asked me if i had a yelp page. she was eig story write a review. i gave her the same answer i gave my friend, what the hell is yelp. >> he is a new york city based lock locksmith. when he opened lockbusters he says he was unaware of yelp and widespread impact on customers' decisions. >> people would call me. did you know you were highly regarded on yelp? nope because i couldn't afford a smartphone. >> he credits much of his six-figure income to that
." ♪ >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. ♪ >>> hi there, everyone. i'm jj ramberg and welcome to "your business." this show dedicated to giving you tips and advice to help your small business grow. negative consumer comments on a review site can be a night pair for a small business to overcome. that's why a number of businesses are...
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we know we think the airport is always under construction that's because the economy is changing. this will be your decade in the sun congratulations. (clapping) >> thank you brian, of course, the - i'm sorry the airport is owned by the city and county of 70 but we're a strong partnership. we're happy supervisor pine is here to say a few words. supervisor >> good morning. it is a pleasure to be here in the county to talk about the renovation of this incredible airport. on behalf of the county board of supervisors we couldn't be more satisfied with this airport. it's a key xhieconomical engine. as the airport expands tens of thousands of our citizens work here and we're thrilled to see the airport modernize. also i need to speak on behalf of the regional. i think we're all aware with the global competition the bay area has to compete with other airports. i don't see many airports like san francisco international. we're one of the few airports in the nation that are keeping pace with our competitors. i thank the city for your forsythe in making sure we can compete internationally. a
we know we think the airport is always under construction that's because the economy is changing. this will be your decade in the sun congratulations. (clapping) >> thank you brian, of course, the - i'm sorry the airport is owned by the city and county of 70 but we're a strong partnership. we're happy supervisor pine is here to say a few words. supervisor >> good morning. it is a pleasure to be here in the county to talk about the renovation of this incredible airport. on behalf of...
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economy. >> i do. you know, i think we have lost a lot of the privacy around purchasing data already. and people are comfortable with that. you know, you buy something on the internet. jonas buys a dog toy on the internet, and then all of a sudden he's saying ads for kibbles pop up. that's because they're coming through your purchasing data and they're suggesting ads to you. we've already gotten comfortable with some level of losing that privacy there. when you think about encryption, i think there could be a really strong boom in the crytion services. there are a lot of companies already starting to do this. this is what american ingenuity looks like. we see a problem, we find a way to fix it. >> john, do you think this will impact the economy for the good or bad? >> i don't think it's going to be negligible either way. facebook had a lot of problem with beacon. that was sharing users' data with advertisers so they could target certain users. that really hurt them for a time being. they got o
economy. >> i do. you know, i think we have lost a lot of the privacy around purchasing data already. and people are comfortable with that. you know, you buy something on the internet. jonas buys a dog toy on the internet, and then all of a sudden he's saying ads for kibbles pop up. that's because they're coming through your purchasing data and they're suggesting ads to you. we've already gotten comfortable with some level of losing that privacy there. when you think about encryption, i...
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yesterday's stock market action appears to show the fed will continue to stimulate the economy. the dow soared 138 points, the nasdaq up 30 and the s&p by 13. gold sold off as oil gained. in the after-hours session, shares of lay-z-boy and adobe both initially rallied on earnings news. adobe beat estimates, but the future is in question. facebook will be out with its new big idea tomorrow. a new way to show photos or videos is highly suspected. and treasury secretary jack lew is giving up his loopy signature for a more traditional one he will use to sign banknotes starting this fall. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us for trader talk. good to have you on the show this morning larry, and i am wondering how you are preparing for this fed day. - the way i am preparing today is just keeping the powder dry. clearly the smarter money - not to say that i am, but the bigger, smarter money - has been on the sidelines really for the past two to three weeks. a lot of big moves we have seen have been just dramatically done by hedge funds, futures, and fast money. so, i am keeping the
yesterday's stock market action appears to show the fed will continue to stimulate the economy. the dow soared 138 points, the nasdaq up 30 and the s&p by 13. gold sold off as oil gained. in the after-hours session, shares of lay-z-boy and adobe both initially rallied on earnings news. adobe beat estimates, but the future is in question. facebook will be out with its new big idea tomorrow. a new way to show photos or videos is highly suspected. and treasury secretary jack lew is giving up...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. choose your language. holy week you know if. someone. chooses to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the life. choose the access to your office. the thing. that when you really occupy your climate for the people who were behind it from probably for brother joe we understand that this year i hope you find some movement that is growing and we're telling people of the view. of excelsior and for all this city. did nothing you are. now the same some bankers and some gangsters and some. some not i was. thinking. right now you. are. so you. should know that i live this. you. know why i have zero. zero. zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero one zero one. five going to. this this. for. you. actually. i'm. i'm i'm. i want to move back into my home. my family and i we've created and we started our want to move back into my home from two thousand and eight to
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and this budget reduction comes at a time when the economy is rebounding. we've had millions of dollars more come in than in past years and we need to fully determine the needs and costs of the affordable care act before we can determine that we can afford these kinds of cuts. it is absolutely crucial that these kinds of policy considerations take precedence over budget reductions that might prove not only unnecessary, but extremely unwise. should this board elect not to restore the cuts, we hope that there will be a fully open, strong, public city-wide dialogue as the rfp is being developed. we hope you will remain engaged. i also want to note the invisible budget cut at the last [speaker not understood] cost of doing business increase, and we would like to propose that this dph rfp reverse a city policy no particular reason why nonprofits are not allowed to put escalators into [speaker not understood] contracts. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> hi, good afternoon, jennifer freed enback, director of the coalition on homelessness. i want to thank
and this budget reduction comes at a time when the economy is rebounding. we've had millions of dollars more come in than in past years and we need to fully determine the needs and costs of the affordable care act before we can determine that we can afford these kinds of cuts. it is absolutely crucial that these kinds of policy considerations take precedence over budget reductions that might prove not only unnecessary, but extremely unwise. should this board elect not to restore the cuts, we...
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economy begins to heal. >> the economy is able to sustain a reasonable cruising speed. >> we will ease the pressure on the accelerator. >> the bond porches punchesth stoprchases by 2015. >> the feds will pull back its stimulus program, and leading investors to sell. >>> hundreds of electric cars were recalled, model s sedans manufactured between may 10th and june 8th this year. >> a bracket on a seat was not installed correctly. >> tes la will pick up the cars and provide a rental if necessary. >> in eight minutes, two bay area structures that did not score well. >>> new developments in the case of a man and woman accused of running a brothel. >> one suspect went before the judge today. authorities are still looking for the man's wife. >> accused of forcing women to work as prostitutes. >> some of his friends and relatives came to the hearing, but didn't want to talk. >> in court, a judge ordered lu not to leave california if he posts his $200,000 bond, which prosecutor ones tell me seems likely. >> i think we always have concerns about people leaving the country, especially when they
economy begins to heal. >> the economy is able to sustain a reasonable cruising speed. >> we will ease the pressure on the accelerator. >> the bond porches punchesth stoprchases by 2015. >> the feds will pull back its stimulus program, and leading investors to sell. >>> hundreds of electric cars were recalled, model s sedans manufactured between may 10th and june 8th this year. >> a bracket on a seat was not installed correctly. >> tes la will pick...
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its purpose is to make japanese businesses more competitive and to bolster the country's economy. the plan includes tripling the value of infrastructure exports by 2020 to over $300 billion. it also calls for establishing special economic zones to provide tax incentives and permitting sales of medicine online. abe also wants to promote the export of medical services and technologies to a market worth over $50 billion by 2030. some private firms welcome the new growth plan. japan's the leading manufacturer of medical image equipment is one of them. >> translator: we are looking forward to promoting our high quality medical products with government support. >> reporter: one economist says a growth plan with specific goals bodes well for the economy. >> setting a new target over prime minister's abe's growth strategy is very easy to understand, what trend of the policy measures that prime minister is going to be thinking about. so i think that is a very positive thing for japanese economy. >> reporter: but many market players aren't convinced. they say the plan lacks new ideas and co
its purpose is to make japanese businesses more competitive and to bolster the country's economy. the plan includes tripling the value of infrastructure exports by 2020 to over $300 billion. it also calls for establishing special economic zones to provide tax incentives and permitting sales of medicine online. abe also wants to promote the export of medical services and technologies to a market worth over $50 billion by 2030. some private firms welcome the new growth plan. japan's the leading...
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yeah point to success of other ballparks when it comes to popping some serious cash into the local economy this, is a live look at fans headed tonight to the evening's game at the giants ballpark. since the giants move there in 2000. >> abc 7 news was the first media outlet to report on this lawsuit. mark matthews sent the first tweet you can follow mark on twitter. and we're tweeting around the lock. >> -- clock. >>> a union city family's dog has killed a family member. he was playing yesterday when the dog just attacked. family members say the boy may have tried to climb onto the dog's back. the dog sk held for 10 days in a shelter, authorities have not yet decided whether they will put it down or try to rehabilitate the animal. >> the naked man seen on video had a day in court today. his friends say he needs mental health services. not jail time. abc 7 news has the story. >> the 24-year-old sat listening to a spanish interpreter explain charges against him, he's the naked acrobat attacking passengers at the 16th and mission bart station. >> i spoke to him, he's very, very depressed. cry
yeah point to success of other ballparks when it comes to popping some serious cash into the local economy this, is a live look at fans headed tonight to the evening's game at the giants ballpark. since the giants move there in 2000. >> abc 7 news was the first media outlet to report on this lawsuit. mark matthews sent the first tweet you can follow mark on twitter. and we're tweeting around the lock. >> -- clock. >>> a union city family's dog has killed a family member. he...
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it would be my hope for the real viability of a good economy of family unity and homeland security that the congress can come up with a legal framework, a law that would allow us to have immigrants here in this country so that they do not have to hide in the shadows. when they hide in the shadows they get taken advantage of by some people. in some ways they are more depressed when these people cannot turn around and say that they are paying less than minimum wage and it depresses the wages of the rest of americans. they really are part of what is happening right now. if we get the law -- good and strong, i think we will be a much better america for it. we will see if we are there in the fall. thank you for the comment. host: the senate immigration debate begins this morning on c- span2. they voted yesterday to proceed to the bill. several amendments have been filed. it is expected to be on the floor for weeks. our coverage begins at 9:30 on c-span2. the chief of the nsa is expected to be testifying, surely asked by the senators on the appropriations committee about the surveillance prog
it would be my hope for the real viability of a good economy of family unity and homeland security that the congress can come up with a legal framework, a law that would allow us to have immigrants here in this country so that they do not have to hide in the shadows. when they hide in the shadows they get taken advantage of by some people. in some ways they are more depressed when these people cannot turn around and say that they are paying less than minimum wage and it depresses the wages of...
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today has been about, is starting a conversation with air b & b and the other members of the sharing economy about how can we do some proactive thinking about leveraging the greater community to help come together and be organized in a time of need. for air b & b, we've taken that functionally it that we developed for hurricane sandy and we made it such we can deploy it next time within 30 minutes, whether it be here in san francisco or anywhere else around the world, to rally, to rally support and provide services. and, so, in closing i just want to thank our city leaders, mayor lee, president chiu, the department of emergency management, the bay share and the sharing economy companies for getting this dialogue started so that we're ready when it's needed. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming.
today has been about, is starting a conversation with air b & b and the other members of the sharing economy about how can we do some proactive thinking about leveraging the greater community to help come together and be organized in a time of need. for air b & b, we've taken that functionally it that we developed for hurricane sandy and we made it such we can deploy it next time within 30 minutes, whether it be here in san francisco or anywhere else around the world, to rally, to rally...
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health care to poor and under served patients city-wide, but also would help to bolster our recovering economy. this would be a win for the van ness corridor, for san francisco, and for its citizens. on the other hand, blocking this project will set our city and neighborhood back for years to come. we're trusting this city leadership to not allow politics or selfish motives to prevent something so helpful and beautiful from happening for its citizens. i support cpmc and believe strongly that san francisco needs this project and ask that you vote in is poderth of rebuilding cpmc. ~ supporting >> thank you very much. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is jennifer [speaker not understood] and i'm here to reiterate support for cpmc's plan to build seismically hospitals cathedral hill and st. luke's. [speaker not understood] one of our core priorities as chris mentioned earlier is to make san francisco truly resilient by taking steps now to [speaker not understood]. cpmc's plans are supported by state law sb 1953 which requires all hospital inpatient facilities to be seismically safe no later
health care to poor and under served patients city-wide, but also would help to bolster our recovering economy. this would be a win for the van ness corridor, for san francisco, and for its citizens. on the other hand, blocking this project will set our city and neighborhood back for years to come. we're trusting this city leadership to not allow politics or selfish motives to prevent something so helpful and beautiful from happening for its citizens. i support cpmc and believe strongly that...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. choose your language. of holy week over the influential clinton today still some of the. tunes that the consensus can't. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. when you reoccupied we're climbing it for the people and we're behind it from probably four brother kato we understand that this year i hope you find a moment that is growing and we're telling people of the view. of excelsior and for all this city. did nothing wrong you are. now the same some bankers and some gangsters and some. some not. thank you. thank. you some. are. do you mean. we should i live. well i have zero. zero. zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero one zero one. five i'm going to say this this. was. actually i'm i'm. i'm i'm. i'm i want to move back into my home. to home my family and i we've created and we started our want to move back into my home from t
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the fed does taper, the economy is getting better, markets start reflecting the economy, corporate profits, earnings are strong, and low inflation and guess whatting are as they taper, the pop the bubble in the bond market. there's a bubble in the bond market. particularly the more risky bonds. looking for yield and return. that money somehow comes back to the stock market. that's the possibility. >> neil: that's been the hope. not always consistent that money hat leaves bonds goes to stock market. we're gold. what if the fed were to say the clearest terms not only are we tapering down but we're going to continue to taper down in the months to come. that would imply something stronger than just ebbing a little bit. >> here's the thing. the mind of the market. we keep talking about that. forget about rationality and fundamentalled. remember the movie backdraft. report deniro looking for the mind of the fire. the market is fixated on fed spending. even if he says something more than tapering, the market could sell off significantly. >> neil: something else that might or might not rattle. dro
the fed does taper, the economy is getting better, markets start reflecting the economy, corporate profits, earnings are strong, and low inflation and guess whatting are as they taper, the pop the bubble in the bond market. there's a bubble in the bond market. particularly the more risky bonds. looking for yield and return. that money somehow comes back to the stock market. that's the possibility. >> neil: that's been the hope. not always consistent that money hat leaves bonds goes to...
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>> he said the economy -- >> why? >> they have this thing where you sell on the news and buy on the fear. they like to go out there and make a big stink when anything happens. bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propping up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been recently, historically low but high to where it's been. >> is there any sensible rational or is it taking money because they are greedy pigs? >> your phrase. there is never any sense to what wall street does, never. i said that before on this program. >> abby huntsman, do you have anything to say about the global economy? >> absolutely. i'm an expert on anything finance. the stock market goes up and down every day based on the news. i think to bring it back down to every indication shows we are moving in the right direction you look at the housing market, the
>> he said the economy -- >> why? >> they have this thing where you sell on the news and buy on the fear. they like to go out there and make a big stink when anything happens. bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propping up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been...
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coming up, wall street takes a tumble as investors worry about the future of the economy. we are watching your money next. >>> also, rescue crews combing through the rubble of a collapsed building in india. we'll tell you about the desperate search for survivors. >>> the incredible video of a toddler falling from a building in china. . >>> how happy are you that it's friday? >> beyond words. >> we give you a live look outside at the bay bridge. a little red hue to this shot here. a super moon outside. you have to take a look. it looks like a giant egg in the sky. it's 4:43. >>> always nights to be at the end of the week. brace yourselves it could be a freakyriday on wall street. no doubt about it this one has been a very rough one for the markets, thursday the worst day so far as investors continue to be anxious about the looming end of the fed's stimulus program. that begs the question, what does this all mean for your money. kayla taush she is live at cnbc headquarters with a look at the market performance along with the impact possibly on your wallet. kayla, good mornin
coming up, wall street takes a tumble as investors worry about the future of the economy. we are watching your money next. >>> also, rescue crews combing through the rubble of a collapsed building in india. we'll tell you about the desperate search for survivors. >>> the incredible video of a toddler falling from a building in china. . >>> how happy are you that it's friday? >> beyond words. >> we give you a live look outside at the bay bridge. a little...
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the impact on the economy and younger people. "on the money" begins right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." ben bernanke spoke and the economy had a taper tantrum. he said the economy is getting stronger and if the strong reports continue, the fed will slow down the pace of the bond-buying programs that helps to keep interest rates low this fall. bernanke also said quantitative easing could end by the middle of next year. >> if the incoming data are broadly consistent with this forecast, the committee currently anticipates that it would be appropriate to moderate the monthly pace of purchases later this year, and if the subsequent data remain broadly aligned with our current expectations for the economy, we would continue to reduce the pace of purchases in measured steps through the first half of next year, ending purchases around midyear. >> well, those words spooked the markets. the dow jones industrials average tumbled 350 points on thursday, the worst day since the preside
the impact on the economy and younger people. "on the money" begins right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." ben bernanke spoke and the economy had a taper tantrum. he said the economy is getting stronger and if the strong reports continue, the fed will slow down the pace of the bond-buying programs that helps to keep interest rates low this fall. bernanke also said quantitative easing could end by the middle of...
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immigrants contribute to our economy. immigrants pay taxes. we're actively mobilizing a lot of the important aspects of our economy. so when we are having a discussion about what is the living wage and how fast can we live on, right now, $14,500 is the living wage. they're talking about be giving access to services. we're creating a shadow economy of a community in perpetual -- >> i think the conservative movement in this country does not want immigration reform. it helps keep wages down like you're talking about. there is a mindset that is very strange. this came out of mouth of jeb bush. i want to you hear what he said about immigrants. here it is. >> we're going to have fewer workers taking care of a larger number of people that the country has a social contract with. to be able to allow them to retire with dignity and purpose we cannot do that with the fertility rates we have in our country. immigrants are more fertile and they love families and they have more intact families and they bring a younger population. >> what is your response to
immigrants contribute to our economy. immigrants pay taxes. we're actively mobilizing a lot of the important aspects of our economy. so when we are having a discussion about what is the living wage and how fast can we live on, right now, $14,500 is the living wage. they're talking about be giving access to services. we're creating a shadow economy of a community in perpetual -- >> i think the conservative movement in this country does not want immigration reform. it helps keep wages down...
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he saved the economy. now he is in the process of mapping the economy. you look at the second part, managing is harder than saving because you can do different things rather than one thing. so the market feels uncertain about this. natural for it to be uncertain. in the risk off, risk on world, when they're not sure, they stop everything. >> neil: you were around during the '87 market crash and crashettes. before and after. what do you watch for for something that overstays its welcome? in other words, just vote of keeps going on and -- just kind of keeps going on and on. >> you see if you missed something. this artificial economy, interest rates are out of whack. they're killing all kinds of investors, starting with retirees. so how long it lasts is how long it takes for all of these people to look further into the numbers, and come up with something that satisfied or at least making -- >> that gets to the question on how high should interest rates really be. some say if the fed were to just quit riding the apron strings for us, that maybe they wouldn't
he saved the economy. now he is in the process of mapping the economy. you look at the second part, managing is harder than saving because you can do different things rather than one thing. so the market feels uncertain about this. natural for it to be uncertain. in the risk off, risk on world, when they're not sure, they stop everything. >> neil: you were around during the '87 market crash and crashettes. before and after. what do you watch for for something that overstays its welcome?...
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you are underwater or eager to buy, higher rates could hurt the housing recovery helping the broader economy. one report this week had individual investors throwing in the ttel on 17 # billion in bond fund investmes. before you give in, remember this, the high education ever mortgage rates according to freddie mack back in early october of 81. 18.6%. heyey, things could be worse. that's my two cents more. that's all for tonight's willis report. have a great ♪ >>om: many of us are not happy with the governmen scooping up all our information but the snoops s they only check on foreigners and not citizens. is that true? can we trust them? we're talking how data flows flew thenternet and at iormaon they are really storing right here, right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. he at the top of the stack. amount of da flowing through the pipes that make up the internet is tremendous. the compaint after 9/11 ere was too much informationor our government to follow and they did not connect the dots and hence the attack. now t
you are underwater or eager to buy, higher rates could hurt the housing recovery helping the broader economy. one report this week had individual investors throwing in the ttel on 17 # billion in bond fund investmes. before you give in, remember this, the high education ever mortgage rates according to freddie mack back in early october of 81. 18.6%. heyey, things could be worse. that's my two cents more. that's all for tonight's willis report. have a great ♪ >>om: many of us are not...
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you are underwater or eager to buy, higher rates could hurt the housing recovery helping the broad economy. one eport this week had individual investorshrowing in the twel on 17 # billion in bond fund investments. before you give in, reember this, the high education ever mortgage rates according to freddie ma back i early october of 81. 18.6%. hey, things could be worse. that's my two cen mre. that's all for tnight's willis report. have great you.
you are underwater or eager to buy, higher rates could hurt the housing recovery helping the broad economy. one eport this week had individual investorshrowing in the twel on 17 # billion in bond fund investments. before you give in, reember this, the high education ever mortgage rates according to freddie ma back i early october of 81. 18.6%. hey, things could be worse. that's my two cen mre. that's all for tnight's willis report. have great you.
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he was scheduled to give a five to seven minute presentation on the environment and the economy, an energy conference titled transitioning to a clean energy future. before the conference started at a time he was expected in sacramento, our hidden camera spotted him mingling with guests in the conference center, the day officially started with a lunch at noon, this seat on the patio taking priority over the chair at the capital. invited guests include top level private sector executives. a utility pv regulate and in the ironic category, more than two dozen sacramento lawmakers also attended the conference. at 1:30, a full two and a half hours after he was scheduled to speak in sacramento mr. peevey gave his presentation at the conference. after four hours of conference sessions, it was time to board luxury buses for a 30 minute drive through the valley and then dinner, a private event in the winery in napa valley. we can seat up to 110 gegss -- >> for three hours mr. peevey stayed inside the winery along with more than 100 guests. >> mr. peevey, tony kovaleski, do you have a moment? we met
he was scheduled to give a five to seven minute presentation on the environment and the economy, an energy conference titled transitioning to a clean energy future. before the conference started at a time he was expected in sacramento, our hidden camera spotted him mingling with guests in the conference center, the day officially started with a lunch at noon, this seat on the patio taking priority over the chair at the capital. invited guests include top level private sector executives. a...
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. >> we have learned the lessonsover -- to have fuel economy, of getting free coatings on there. >> today's event hit a small bump when one of the brand new bases with the mayor and other transportation officials mall functioned. the bus wasn't movings so the mayor and everyone else had to get off and wait for another bus. >>> spending most of the day finding homes for three abandoned dogs. this one of the dogs was tide up. the other two were just running loose. he says someone apparently just left them at the park overnight. >> i was mad. i was sad for the fact that somebody could leave dogs out there like that. why even have them if you can't take care of them. >> he says he has found homes for two of the dogs and is hoping someone would take the smallest dog. visit hour ktvu facebook page. we have more information for you there. >>> another lawsuit has been filed to block the state's water management plant for the if delta. that plan calls for two huge tunnels to be built to move water to the central valley and southern california. three other lawsuits have already been filed by groups o
. >> we have learned the lessonsover -- to have fuel economy, of getting free coatings on there. >> today's event hit a small bump when one of the brand new bases with the mayor and other transportation officials mall functioned. the bus wasn't movings so the mayor and everyone else had to get off and wait for another bus. >>> spending most of the day finding homes for three abandoned dogs. this one of the dogs was tide up. the other two were just running loose. he says...
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. >> sun starting to come out on the california economy. >> reporter: the bay area says today's news of nearly half a percentage point drop in the state unemployment rate to 8.6% is promising. colorado employers added more than 10,000 jobs in may. 9000 of them in the restaurant and bar industry. that's not the only industry seeking employees. former construction worker says this is hopeful news. out of a job for a month or so. today he was taking advantage of east bay work career center. >> got a little discouraging because i wasn't too computer literate at the time. >> reporter: he's willing to tackle any obstacle. >> i've had some interviews. six interviews. >> i have friends who have been unemployed as well. i think this is the time to be creative. >> should continue to grow over the summer. we'll see what the numbers say next month. >> reporter: wait to see if the construction industry continues to hire. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now. not only is california's jobless rate improving, the bay area is seeing growth as well. new figures released today show
. >> sun starting to come out on the california economy. >> reporter: the bay area says today's news of nearly half a percentage point drop in the state unemployment rate to 8.6% is promising. colorado employers added more than 10,000 jobs in may. 9000 of them in the restaurant and bar industry. that's not the only industry seeking employees. former construction worker says this is hopeful news. out of a job for a month or so. today he was taking advantage of east bay work career...
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john: the oside of the economy. thk you. coming up, the debate on wther immigration is given a bad for america. more on that. d more onocial networking. my motheit's delicious. toffee so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. m janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doinghat i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your buness dream a ality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. bjorn earns unliterewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just p it on my spark card. [ garth whsettle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here your wake up call. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capitalne and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% ca
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a growing state economy and proposition 30 tax increase. governor brown able to keep lawmakers from spending the excess revenue. >> we not only keep the book books in balance, $1 billion reserve, paying down debt and for the first time in five years we're able to restore a few things. >> it's encouraging. lawmakers will be back to work tomorrow to pass supporting bills governor brown says he may use the line item veto to trim the budget further. >> just ahead high tab taxpayers could pay for the first family's upcoming vacation. >> that and the destructive fire in colorado history. if what officials did before the fire got out of hand that is credited tonight. >> the debt collapse in a crowded bar near miami what. investigators uncovered. >> art work here in san francisco now underway. inspire bid the sistine chapel. meet the artist behind this work. you might be surprised when you learn where you can find it, too. stay wit >>> u.s. involve nmt syria is about to change. the u.s. will now send small arms and ammunition to help rebels. suppor
a growing state economy and proposition 30 tax increase. governor brown able to keep lawmakers from spending the excess revenue. >> we not only keep the book books in balance, $1 billion reserve, paying down debt and for the first time in five years we're able to restore a few things. >> it's encouraging. lawmakers will be back to work tomorrow to pass supporting bills governor brown says he may use the line item veto to trim the budget further. >> just ahead high tab...
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is weak but then run surpluses when the economy is strong so in theory you can. be a small government keynesian in reality though keynesianism simply tells politicians that their vices are virtue you like overspending well here's a theory that tells you that you're doing the right thing and that's why whenever we look at so-called keynesian stimulus throughout history the politicians love the part about spending more money but they never get around to the part about being frugal and restraining the growth of spending when times are good which is why of course all these countries all around the world are getting into very deep trouble because they never get to the long run rate and it seems as though that i am backing up its support for austerity and i mean why is the significance. and why it . and what examples have they shown and the international monetary fund in theory is supposed to be the cop who monitors everybody's finances and make sure that they don't get out of whack somehow and one country is wind up getting into trouble it's the i.m.f. that has to com
is weak but then run surpluses when the economy is strong so in theory you can. be a small government keynesian in reality though keynesianism simply tells politicians that their vices are virtue you like overspending well here's a theory that tells you that you're doing the right thing and that's why whenever we look at so-called keynesian stimulus throughout history the politicians love the part about spending more money but they never get around to the part about being frugal and restraining...